Well, Juliet, in the play Romeo and Juliet died in a tragic death. You see, Romeo and Juliet's parents and family were in such a great feud that Romeo and Juliet were forbidden from seeing each other. Juliet then pretended to kill herself, and so Romeo saw her and killed HIM self. Juliet woke up from her fake death and saw dead Romeo. So she promptly stabbed herself with his dagger and her cold, dead corpse fell onto his and they died tragically together. So sad... I found that this tragic play was very similar to that of Queen Cleopatra of Egypt and Mark Antony's death.
No, the nurse does not die in the Romeo and Juliet Play.
Between Romeo and Juliet, Juliet was the second to die. But the second person in the play to die was Tybalt. Mercutio was the first. Juliet was the fifth or possibly the sixth, depending on exactly when Lady M died.
Every time the play Romeo and Juliet is put on, Juliet dies. She is not and was never a real person and so did not really die at all.
She shoots herself.
Romeo poisons himself. Juliet stabs herself.
No, the nurse does not die in the Romeo and Juliet Play.
Juliet Corson died in 1897.
Juliet Thompson died in 1956.
Between Romeo and Juliet, Juliet was the second to die. But the second person in the play to die was Tybalt. Mercutio was the first. Juliet was the fifth or possibly the sixth, depending on exactly when Lady M died.
Every time the play Romeo and Juliet is put on, Juliet dies. She is not and was never a real person and so did not really die at all.
She shoots herself.
No she does not die.
Juliet Stillman Severance died in 1919.
Juliet Rhys-Williams died in 1964.
Juliet Wilbur Tompkins died in 1956.
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